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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1967, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 29, 1967 ee. _ j Mais i A) QUEBEC -- "LA Quebec -- "La Belle Prov- Long, 16; Pat Palumbo, 16; ince" -- was Oshawa Catho- Valerie Verrall, 16, who lic High's theme for a re- built the miniature model of cent display at the school. a "typical" habitat; Jane Seen here in representative Simiana, 16; Mickey Wiecha costume of 1867 fashion are 16; Nellie Tenhaaf, 15 and from left: Mary Ellen De- Mary Falzon, 16. Classes in BELLE PROVINCE" bm ' ee = ae By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -- Reports persist, in spite of documented denials, that the fascination of television is wearing thin for some viewers. This was restated recently by an executive of a corporation with a big advertising stake in television. He told a broadcast- ing group there were signs that better - educated, higher - in- come viewers -- the 'quality audience"--were decreasing in numbers. Not so, replied a spokesman of the television information office, public relations wing of the National Association of Broadcasters. He cited a Niel- sen analysis of September and October audiences to show that the upper - income audience-- $10,000 a year and over--had in- creased by one per cent over the previous year. But the suspicion that view- ers are deserting refuses to die. Louis Harris, who takes polls on various subjects, reported this week that his TV audience studies, unlike Nielsen's, indi- cate that viewing among the af- fluent 25 per cent of the popula- | TV's Lure Seen On Decline |Despite Decumented Protests .io¢ turned on during most eve- nings."" BLAME CHOICE If some viewers are, indeed, using their sets less these days, the blame must be borne by the people who pick our entertain- ment. It is estimated that evening programs on the three networks cost around $11,000,000 a week to produce. That is a lot of money and there are some good things to watch. Much of the trouble seems to start in the early evening when the net- works try to put on shows that will appeal to all age groups. Many of the worthwhile and just plain entertaining shows come along at 10 p.m. Tuesday night, for instance, CBS tackled an off-beat subject in an at- tractive manner. The Italians presented author Luigi Barzini --an Italian who speaks perfect English--in what he called 'a reconnaissance of the national character." As color cameras reflected the people, the countryside and the art treasures, Barzini talked about. his countrymen, and he was witty, wry, affec- Baton Wielders Win 23 Trophies BOWMANVILLE Patsy land Kathy Blake of the recrea- tion department baton class have added 23 trophies to their collection in three recent com- petitions. Fifteen-year-old Patsy com- peted in the 15 to 20 year old HIT PARADE FOR TEENAGERS The following is this week's the -parade as chosen by Oshawa and district 'teen- agers and supplied by the Dise Shop of the Oshawa Shopping Centre. 1. Somethin' Stupid --Nancy and Frank Sinatra pionships in Ottawa and placed third. In the 15- and 16-year- olds advanced classes, she took first place in the visitors' solo, second in the baton, second in the open solo and third in the fancy strut and "T" strut classes.. Nine-year-old Kathy, in the nine- and 10-year-old classes took a first place in the fancy strut, second in the visitors' strut, open solo and military strut and a third in the "T" class for the centennial queen 2. Happy Jack at the Eastern Ontario cham- strut. --The Who 3. Sweet Soul Music --Arthur Conley 4. Looking At A Baby --Collectors 5. Sit Down I Think I Love BUILD IN... ou --Mojo Men 6. The Happening --Supremes 7. If Your Thinkin' Dino, Desi and Biily 8. I'm A Man --Spencer Davis Group 9. My Back Pages --Byrds | 10. I Think We're Alone Now --Tommy James and Shon- | dells Electric Heating Contractors HOME IN TWO STATES The bald eagle, national em- blem of the United States, flourishes only in Florida and tion, "a majority of TV sets are tionate and perceptive. Alaska. | ._Electromode FLAMELESS ELECTRIC HEAT the leaders in Electric Heating 56 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA Phone 728-4611 | the high school are devoting | their time to provincial dis- | plays that show the geo- | graphical conditions and background of each of Can- ada's divisions. --Oshawa Times Photo NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Sunnyside Park Group Has Election Officers all park members and their families. The softball season is fast approaching and two regis- Elections were held recently by the Sunnyside Park Associ- ation and the following officers elected: Immediate past president,/good number of youngsters) Lloyd Edwards; _ president, |showing interest in joining. Any} Mrs. Helen Calder; vice-presi-/boy or girl, living in Sunnyside dent, Colin LaVallee; secre-jdistrict, 15 or under, who has| tary, Mrs. Shirley Sargent; |/not registered and who wishes treasurer, George Price; CCNA|to do so, should get in touch/ representatives, John Calder/with the Sports Chairman, Mr.| and Lloyd Edwards; sports/Lloyd Edwards, 723-2994. | chairman, Lloyd Edwards;} The annual membership| building chairman, John Cald-/drive is now on. er; bingo captain, Colin La-| Canvassers will be calling at Vallee; program chairman,|the homes in the area. The fee Mrs. Audrey Shaw; rentals,/is $1.00 per family and this Lloyd Edwards. entitles each member to full During the winter a Square/participation in all activities, Dance group has been meeting.|/sports or non-athletic endeav- Family swimming at the Boys' |ors. has been set for Saturday, June 10.. We are hoping that all per- sons in the area will come out) to the next monthly meeting on Monday, May 15 at the club-| house. i | | NELLIS | tration nights were held with a) HOME | IMPROVEMENTS | ® GENERAL REPAIRS FATONS MAY @ Painting @ Papering @ Remodel- ling "All Work Guaranteed" || For Free Estimates Call . « » 728-2061 Club once a month is open to| The park opening this year % ...NO kidding live better electrically Oshawa Public Utilities Commission PHONE 723-4624 s-- In Co-operation with -- WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION .. . TELEPHONE 668-5878 PICKERING: PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION . . TELEPHONE 942.2930 BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION TELEPHONE 622.5471 creates 'no dust no dirt no fumes splendid savings. Check the prices 725-7373 That's the number you call. to get these And we mean splendid! and reach for that tele- phone. It's a month fong hurrah-savings sale. Get your savings early, remember the number... 725-7373. of Linens and Bedding LADY PEPPERELL SHEETS and CASES SERVICEWEIGHT QUALITY Plain hem bleached cotton--tronsparently wrapped. Single bed 63 x 102" Twin bed 72 x 102". Double bed 81 x 102" Pillow cases 42 x 33", FITTED. STYLES Twin fitted size to fit mattress 39 x 75" .. Double fitted size to fit mattress 54 x 75" green. Twin bed 72 x 102". Double bed 81] x 102" Pillow cases 42 x 33" FITTED STYLES Twin bed fit mattress 39 x 75" Double bed fit mattress 54 x 75" Twin bed -- 72 x 102" Double bed 81 x 102" Pillow cases 42 x 33" FITTED STYLES Twin bed fit mattress 39 x 75" Double bed: fit mattress 54 x 75" ite 'Rose Leaf'--Screen printed pattern hems. Cases panel printed on both sides. SALE, each 297 3.40 3.6] 1.49 PAIR 3.40 3.61 3.50 4.00 4.25 1/0 4.00 4.25 Plain hem Solo stripe--4" solid colour border. Pin, blue, maize, SALE, each 4.04 4.46 2.34 PAIR 4.04 4.46 3" Reg. 4.75 5.25 2.75 4.75 3120 all over on sheets. Reg. SALE, each 475 4.04 4.46 2.34 PAIR 4.04 4.46 5.25 2.75 4.75 D209 Pink, yellow, gold-colour, blue, turquoise, print on white. Mix and match the savings way with Percale--Luxurious bleached wrapped, Single bed 63 x 102" Twin bed 72. x 102" Double bed 81 x 102" Extra wide double bed 90 x 102" ... King size 108 x 116" Pillow cases 42 x 33" FITTED STYLES Twin bed fit mattress 39 x 75" Double bed fit mattress 54 x 75" Percale -- extra fitted Single 36 x 75" ..., 3% size 48 x 75"... Queen 60 x 80" .... awit: 39% 80" 645% Double 54 x 80" ... Super King 78 x 80" Distinctive Caldwell Towels floral print with fringed 3-piece ensembles-- Prints or Plains When it's Caldwell, it's a little bit more than a towel, it's a bathroom accent of note too! The subtle Springvale of Criterion with dobby borders savings you make are budget pleasing. (256) LINENS AND BEDDING, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 236.436 (262) ends. Or the solid shades do wonders for the bathroom decor. And the PHONE 725-7373 sizes -- white, combed cotton--Polyethylene SALE, each 425 3.61 475 4.04 525 4.46 575 4.89 12.25 10.41 Reg. Twin bed 72 x 102" Double bed 81 x 102" Extra wide double bed 90 x 102" ... Pillow case 42 x 33" FITTED STYLES Twin bed fit mattress 39 x 75" Double bed fit mattress 54 x 75" Percale--Plain hem--solid colours--pink, blue, green, maize, SALE, -ch 4.89 65 5.52 70 5.95 2.44 4.89 he Reg. a7o 2:75 0:79 6.50 Percale--Plain Hem "Royalty" Pastel stripes--with 4" solid 2 ] 2 colour borders. Pink, blue, maize, green stripes on white. 2.50 e ' Reg. SALE, each PAIR 475 4.04 5.25 4.46 Twin bed 72 x 102" , Double bed 8] x 102" Pillow cases 42 x 33" FITTED STYLES Twin bed fit mattress 39 x 75" Reg. SALE, each 525 4.46 575 4.89 725 6.16 575 4.89 5.31 11.75 9.99 Criterion -- Mid-blue, Sun Cocoa brown, Springvale -- Mid-blue, Coral rose, Antique gold. Bath 24 x 46". Ordinarily 4.25. SALE, pair : : Hand 15 x 26". Ordinarily 2.25. SALE, pair Wash 12 x 12". Ordinarily .55. SALE, each LINENS AND BEDDING, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 236-436 (262) Double bed fit mattress 54 x 75' Percale 'Honeymoon Rose" Twin bed 72 x 102" , Double bed 81-x 102' Pillow cases 42 x 33" FITTED STYLES Twin bed fit mattress 39 x 75" Double bed fit mattress 54 x 75" 6.25 575 4.89 5.14 3,19 4.89 9.14 Pink on white, blue, turquoise, 6.75 3.75 fe 6.75 yellow, gold-colour prints on. white. Reg. SALE, each 700 5,95 800 6.80 3.40 9.95 6.80 4.00 7.00 8.00 yellow, Coronation rose, Antique gold, Ocean green, secre, Qe PHONE 725-7373 Store Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday to Saturday. Open Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9! 1

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